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then the mali army and government are both close to collapse. today, a senior general welcomed the french help and said nigeria and other african countries were also sending troops. but it could take months before any of them are ready for a full-scale offensive against the rebels. in the meantime, this warning from an al qaeda-linked islamist leader in mali. >> i tell them, if you want peace and security in your country, you are welcome. if you want war, we will execute your vows and grace altera will be transformed into a cemetery for your soldiers and your money -- we will execute and the great sahara will be transformed into a cemetery for your soldiers and your army. >> there is a real danger. a new afghanistan taking shape on the harsh fringes of the sahara. >>> some other news from around the world. venezuela was vice-president is traveling to cuba to visit ailing president hugo chavez, who has been receiving cancer treatment and fighting a severe respiratory infection following surgery. he has not been seen since before his last operatio
then the mali army and government are both close to collapse. today, a senior general welcomed the french help and said nigeria and other african countries were also sending troops. but it could take months before any of them are ready for a full-scale offensive against the rebels. in the meantime, this warning from an al qaeda-linked islamist leader in mali. >> i tell them, if you want peace and security in your country, you are welcome. if you want war, we will execute your vows and...
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they agreed to train government forces in mali. the islamist rebels control the northern part of the country. french troops moved in friday to stop them from pushing south. france ruled the country forde kids a until independence in 1960. the mali government asked the french for help. the eu ministers said they would send trainers. an advance team will arrive in a few days. the rest will set up a camp near the capital. it will not play a combat role. >> it's about the security of the people and in this context all the people of mali. we know very well how all of this needs to fit together into a comprehensive strategy. >> mali's foreign minister attended the meeting. he said people in the country must work towards stability and can do so with international support. >> the bank of japan is intended to be an independent body making their own decisions on interest rates among others but the central bank and the government just got closer. ron madison has more details on that. >> you're right. you usually see much more of a division. b
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. >>> french troops are fighting in mali tonight. they have been sent there by the french president to help government forces take on islamic rebels linked to al qaeda. french president warned that if malia falls, it would pose a threat to africa and europe. andrew harding has more details. >> the art islamist rebels that have prompted france to wade into another african war. the rebels emerged from the sahara to seize the northern half of mali. then they began a new surprise offensive and paris sent in troops. >> mali has been confronted by terrorist elements from the north. the brutality of whom it entire world is aware of. that >> the french have intervened to years ago to end the civil war on the neighboring ivory coast, another former colony, but molly will be a tougher challenge. the fighters are holding french citizens hostage somewhere in the vast northern desert. then the mali army and government are both close to collapse. today, a senior general welcomed the french help and said nigeria and other african countries were als
. >>> french troops are fighting in mali tonight. they have been sent there by the french president to help government forces take on islamic rebels linked to al qaeda. french president warned that if malia falls, it would pose a threat to africa and europe. andrew harding has more details. >> the art islamist rebels that have prompted france to wade into another african war. the rebels emerged from the sahara to seize the northern half of mali. then they began a new surprise...
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still a threat, yemen, somalia, the threat as we speak in mali. >> former state department officials say that the instability in mali and algeria is directly related to the decisi to intervene in libya and overthrow khaddafi, whose african mercenaries fled back home. >> clear that the collapse of the regime was the flame that sparked all this. you could argue it might have happened anyway, but clearly having that influx of heavily armed and well trained fighters going into countries that had existing problems exacerbated those problems. lou: at the end of the bush administration the state department considered mali a success story, a model of democcacy, but the instability that came out of libya and the foreign fighters a return to the region after the zero iraqi war ended has caused a fight against haiti to move down in north africa. lou: thank you. but his national security correspondent. joing us now, the council on foreign relations, fox is contributor. former cia operative and that of the tracking unit michael sawyer. good to have you all with this. let me begin with ou. the lee
still a threat, yemen, somalia, the threat as we speak in mali. >> former state department officials say that the instability in mali and algeria is directly related to the decisi to intervene in libya and overthrow khaddafi, whose african mercenaries fled back home. >> clear that the collapse of the regime was the flame that sparked all this. you could argue it might have happened anyway, but clearly having that influx of heavily armed and well trained fighters going into countries...
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mali is well to the south of where this happened. are we expecting more violence to break out because of what happened in mali? >> absolutely, i think we should. al-qaeda has been operating fairly freely although isolated in that area of africa. now, we decided to put pressure on them and we're seeing a response as you would see with any entity under incredible pressure. so they will be more hostile and violent. >> is moli the next afghanistan? >> i don't think it will be on that scale. the location. yemen is much more complicated. but the militants in mali is something we we're going to have to deal with. i see france as a very positive role. they have a lot to gain or lose in this situation. we need to support them and eradicated militants there. >> great information. we appreciate it. >>> president obama is plan to curb gun violence in america is most ambitious in generations and he is facing backlash going around congress in many cases. the president's new proposals come in the aftermath of the child massacre inside a connecticut
mali is well to the south of where this happened. are we expecting more violence to break out because of what happened in mali? >> absolutely, i think we should. al-qaeda has been operating fairly freely although isolated in that area of africa. now, we decided to put pressure on them and we're seeing a response as you would see with any entity under incredible pressure. so they will be more hostile and violent. >> is moli the next afghanistan? >> i don't think it will be on...
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is the al qaeda guys in northern mali. they have so alienated the local population with their horrific sharia law -- >> banned music, et cetera. the locals hate them but they have no power. >> bill: okay. same situation, colonel hunt, al qaeda looking for a base, just like they had in afghanistan just before 9/11. they want a country they can train. where they can arm. where they can coalesce. people can come there. that's what they are up to in mali, correct? >> yeah. we have been special forces. training, mali special forces and as ralph said. we are there helping to communicate logistics. it's only one step away. the french cannot do this an area that large without our help. have too do what we can to knock out this al qaeda movement in this country. >> absolutely. colonel hunt. recent report by nato itself says that the surge, so-called surge under the obama administration in afghanistan has not worked. now we are talking about leaving fairly soon but the taliban are still strong i believe the report? >> it was produce
is the al qaeda guys in northern mali. they have so alienated the local population with their horrific sharia law -- >> banned music, et cetera. the locals hate them but they have no power. >> bill: okay. same situation, colonel hunt, al qaeda looking for a base, just like they had in afghanistan just before 9/11. they want a country they can train. where they can arm. where they can coalesce. people can come there. that's what they are up to in mali, correct? >> yeah. we have...
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some of that has occurred in mali and some of it was mali officers coming to that u.s. for training. there were some who led the military coup, which overthrew the elected government. that is worrisome for us. we asked ourselves questions. did we miss the signs that this was happening? was there anything that we did in our training that was -- that could have been done differently and caused a different outcome? i think that the answer is a little bit of both. as we look at this from a purely military standpoint, we were focusing our training almost exclusively on tactical or technical matters. how to operate various pieces of equipment and how to improve effectiveness or tactical operations and the like. i see that there kernel is a paratrooper. -- colonel is a paratrooper. all of those things are very good. we did spend the requisite time focusing on values, ethics, and a military egos that says -- e cos that says when you put on aim u of the nation, you accept responsibility to defend and th protect that nation and abide by the legitimate authority that has been esta
some of that has occurred in mali and some of it was mali officers coming to that u.s. for training. there were some who led the military coup, which overthrew the elected government. that is worrisome for us. we asked ourselves questions. did we miss the signs that this was happening? was there anything that we did in our training that was -- that could have been done differently and caused a different outcome? i think that the answer is a little bit of both. as we look at this from a purely...
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over parts of mali. the french sent in troops recently to push them out, and the u.s. air force is helping to carry the french troops there. so we sent elizabeth palmer to this new center of terrorism. >> reporter: malians along the road cheered and waved france's flag as a convoy of hundreds of french soldiers and their weapons drove toward the town of diabaly. to people here, these are the troops who chased al qaeda- linked fighters away. life is now returning to normal. diabaly was the closest the islamic militants got to the capital bamako. but they only stayed for four days before the french government launched its attack. in diabaly, there was never any ground combat. the french simply hit the islamists from the air and destroyed their equipment and ammunition. that was enough to get them on the run. it was welcome news for the boubakar family. we met them on the road with a cart full of household goods. the extremists had marched sinanta away at gun point and tried to pump him for local knowledge.
over parts of mali. the french sent in troops recently to push them out, and the u.s. air force is helping to carry the french troops there. so we sent elizabeth palmer to this new center of terrorism. >> reporter: malians along the road cheered and waved france's flag as a convoy of hundreds of french soldiers and their weapons drove toward the town of diabaly. to people here, these are the troops who chased al qaeda- linked fighters away. life is now returning to normal. diabaly was the...
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they are retaliating for french air strikes against al qaeda-linked terrorists across the border in mali. with u.s. backing, the french- launched strikes started last friday in an effort to stop hardline islamic groups from taking over the country. in an operation expected to last into february, france is also sending 2,500 ground troops. according to u.s. officials, the french have run into stiffer- than-expected resistance. algerian troops have surrounded that gas complex where the americans are being held. the terrorists are quoted as saying they won't release their hostages until france stops its operations in mali. >> pelley: david, thank you. also breaking tonight, the federal government has just announced it is grounding the new 787 dreamliner, and two japanese airlines did the same today after a second onboard fire. boeing hopes that its new 787 is the future of aviation. it has a revolutionary design-- lighter and more fuel efficient. 50 have been delivered and another 800 are on order. but sharyl attkisson reports there have been a number of emergencies on the planes in just th
they are retaliating for french air strikes against al qaeda-linked terrorists across the border in mali. with u.s. backing, the french- launched strikes started last friday in an effort to stop hardline islamic groups from taking over the country. in an operation expected to last into february, france is also sending 2,500 ground troops. according to u.s. officials, the french have run into stiffer- than-expected resistance. algerian troops have surrounded that gas complex where the americans...
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now mali too. martha: what happened in mali and algeria, makes what happened in benghazi part of a larger piece we'll hear about tomorrow, no doubt. bill: meantime we will have the hearing tomorrow. today a rude awakening in utah. a massive boulder crashing through a woman's bedroom. here is the rock almost entirely lodged in the side of her house! causing some serious damage after getting this, rolling down from a nearby hill. the woman's husband saying he warned about this very thing when they first bought the house. whoa!. >> the officer told me she had been in an accident. she recently bought i car, that is what i thought happened. unfamiliar vehicle and she had a smashup or something. just going to be that she needs to, listen the profetic musings of her husband more often. bill: indeed. the profetic musings from her husband. martha: ultimate i told you so, right. bill: she suffered injuries including a broken jaw. she will not be able to speak for a couple of weeks. look at size of the boulde
now mali too. martha: what happened in mali and algeria, makes what happened in benghazi part of a larger piece we'll hear about tomorrow, no doubt. bill: meantime we will have the hearing tomorrow. today a rude awakening in utah. a massive boulder crashing through a woman's bedroom. here is the rock almost entirely lodged in the side of her house! causing some serious damage after getting this, rolling down from a nearby hill. the woman's husband saying he warned about this very thing when...
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. >> militants say it's payback for france pounding targets in mali with the help of american drones. aman, we are getting dribs and drabs and not a lot of confirmation and quite honestly they don't, meaning u.s. officials, scrambling to find out what happened. a report said a spokesperson for the group said 25 hostages freed. six others killed. we don't know if that's true or where this is coming from. >> we don't. in fact, a short time ago, a news agency which is in touch with the rebels or the militant group that took these people hostages reporting that 35 hostages had been killed in a military operation. we know that the algerian military did attempt to rescue the hostages. whether that was a spontaneous moment of opportunity, they tried to seize or whether or not it was, you know, a preplanned assault to free them, we don't know. they're tight lipped but a military operation went on and it seems from the developments there's bad news in the coming hours. >> back to the source of all of this, france and launching the attack in mali, we knew at the beginning of the week that these
. >> militants say it's payback for france pounding targets in mali with the help of american drones. aman, we are getting dribs and drabs and not a lot of confirmation and quite honestly they don't, meaning u.s. officials, scrambling to find out what happened. a report said a spokesperson for the group said 25 hostages freed. six others killed. we don't know if that's true or where this is coming from. >> we don't. in fact, a short time ago, a news agency which is in touch with the...
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we know mali is where a lot of the fighting is happening. so from your point of view, arguing that, look, this is a one-off situation, we see oil prices down this morning. so what's the disconnect? >> i don't think this is a one off situation. i don't think the market is appreciating how serious the extremist threat is in north africa. the situation in mali, you could have it spread to multi.countries. i don't think it's necessarily going to be contained. i go back to the situation of algeria. this energy infrastructure was regarded as largely immune from this type of unrest. other countries are far more vulnerable and these groups operate there. >> it's fascinating. we said iea put out their 2013 view and it includes a sense that there's going to be a demand rebound particularly in china that supplies are, in fact, tight. how important is this part of the world for energy markets? >> huge. one of the reasons we could absorb the loss of iranian exports because of sanctions was a full return of libyan output to prewar levels. and you have to
we know mali is where a lot of the fighting is happening. so from your point of view, arguing that, look, this is a one-off situation, we see oil prices down this morning. so what's the disconnect? >> i don't think this is a one off situation. i don't think the market is appreciating how serious the extremist threat is in north africa. the situation in mali, you could have it spread to multi.countries. i don't think it's necessarily going to be contained. i go back to the situation of...
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we want to make sure we're seeing progress throughout the middle east with mali now having, north mali taken over by al qaeda, with syria having assad continuing to assassinate, kill, murder his own people, this is a region in tumult. bill: remember that? third week in october. mitt romney talking about the newest hot spot in the war on terror. that is now getting a lot hotter. france saying it is hours from direct combat with al qaeda fighters in the west african country of mali. defense secretary leon panetta says the pentagon may provide limited logistical support to america's ally but will we go further? general jack keane, fox news military analyst, four-star general. former army vice chief of staff. how are you doing, sir. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: we're having a much better day than the woman in portland. when she is free you will see it here. meantime what is france up against now and fran the french do this on their own? would you expect the united states to upgrade its support? what is on the line? >> i think the french jumped in here pretty quick beca
we want to make sure we're seeing progress throughout the middle east with mali now having, north mali taken over by al qaeda, with syria having assad continuing to assassinate, kill, murder his own people, this is a region in tumult. bill: remember that? third week in october. mitt romney talking about the newest hot spot in the war on terror. that is now getting a lot hotter. france saying it is hours from direct combat with al qaeda fighters in the west african country of mali. defense...
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it is 600 miles from mali, this airfield. we know militants are based in mali. french troops have been battling them along with the mali government. on this recent offensive. we understand according to this group that this attack is in retaliation for algeria giving the french airspace for the offensive. so we see that these islamic groups based in mali, based in the region are using mali's borders to spread their attacks. this is the big concern, suzanne, of the international community, that there will be spillover in the region. >> at least real quickly here, might be too soon to know this, but do we have any sense of how the u.s. government, either the military, state department is responding? >> right now they're leaving it up to the algerians. there's been a lot of cooperation between the u.s. and algeria on a host of issues over the last several months, including this whole issue of islamists in mali and in the region. so right now they're leaving it up to the algerians, certainly with some 40-something foreign hostages being taken, the algerians are takin
it is 600 miles from mali, this airfield. we know militants are based in mali. french troops have been battling them along with the mali government. on this recent offensive. we understand according to this group that this attack is in retaliation for algeria giving the french airspace for the offensive. so we see that these islamic groups based in mali, based in the region are using mali's borders to spread their attacks. this is the big concern, suzanne, of the international community, that...
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is trying to make sure yemen, mali or somalia don't turn into the safe hachs al qaeda had. outside afghanistan, the obama administration has been hesitant to put more boots on the ground. they will rely on drones. >> predators and reapers are the signature weapon on the war against al qaeda. >> president bush launched the first wave of drone strike, mostly targeting leaders in pakistan. president obama took office and increased the number of targets and expanded the target into yemen why where al qaeda was planning attacks and into lawless somalia. they have been working together in the areas and over the next years, officials want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> it is central to our ability to solve our most pressing security challenges. >> perhaps the most pressing is a cyber attack that disrupts services across the states. >> these could be a signer pearl harbor and cause physical destruction and the loss of life. >> it may not be physical destruction, but fiscal. computers crashing and files erased and bank accounts c
is trying to make sure yemen, mali or somalia don't turn into the safe hachs al qaeda had. outside afghanistan, the obama administration has been hesitant to put more boots on the ground. they will rely on drones. >> predators and reapers are the signature weapon on the war against al qaeda. >> president bush launched the first wave of drone strike, mostly targeting leaders in pakistan. president obama took office and increased the number of targets and expanded the target into...
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at the 1 ao 3 at the map behind us we can show you the location from mali. this has been a topic of discussion for some time now when it comes to islamists and powers and the future government of egypt. we've talked quite a bit about libya over the past two years, since gadhafi was thrown out of power, also as it relates to benghazi. this country here has started to pop up. for about ten years islamists have been working in mali mostly in the northern part of the country. and if you were to get some sort of u.s. help assisting the french we believe it would take place in the northern part of this country where just about a year ago islamists seized control of this half. greg palkot is live on the story out of london to bring us a bit more on what is happening there. what can we report on the ground. >> reporter: bill, it is being described as a new front in the war on terror. it has to do with the militant organization called the al-qaida and the islamic malgrab. that organization is active across much of northern africa. u.s. militaryee figureses we have sp
at the 1 ao 3 at the map behind us we can show you the location from mali. this has been a topic of discussion for some time now when it comes to islamists and powers and the future government of egypt. we've talked quite a bit about libya over the past two years, since gadhafi was thrown out of power, also as it relates to benghazi. this country here has started to pop up. for about ten years islamists have been working in mali mostly in the northern part of the country. and if you were to get...
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mall mali a former french colony. algeria depending on oil and gas production. having oil and gas workers not safe would have a detrimental effect on algeria's economy. this is intended to put pressure on algeria, put pressure on france and just shows if anybody needed any evidence the war on terror is not over. usama bin laden may be dead but al qaeda has spread throughout north africa, throughout the arabian peninsula. the terrorists are still out there and still after the west. you can try and minimize the consequences but you're just whistling past the graveyard unfortunately. jenna: this is a story we'll continue to watch. appreciate your perspective as always, ambassador. thank you. >> thank you, jenna. jon: you saw it earlier on "happening now." president unveiling what he calls a $500 million package to launch the most sweeping effort to combat gun violence in the u.s. in nearly 20 years. william la jeunesse has some of the ins and outs at the heart of this heated debate. that's next. jon: as you heard at the top of the hour the president proposes renewi
mall mali a former french colony. algeria depending on oil and gas production. having oil and gas workers not safe would have a detrimental effect on algeria's economy. this is intended to put pressure on algeria, put pressure on france and just shows if anybody needed any evidence the war on terror is not over. usama bin laden may be dead but al qaeda has spread throughout north africa, throughout the arabian peninsula. the terrorists are still out there and still after the west. you can try...
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. >>> in the west african nation of mali there's progress. government forces backed by the french have taken control of two key cities. elizabeth palmer is in central mali this morning. >> reporter: french and malian troops have now surrounded the legendary city of timbuktu. they're at the airport and they're waiting for special forces to clear the town inside so they can roll in. this follows more than a week of air strikes, and it does mean that two of the most important cities in mali's north are now back in french and government's hands. the other one fell over the weekend. and has been the case whenever the government and troops have ruled through tourns, the local people have lined the streets and welcomed them. the islamists do appear by and large be melting away rather than standing and fighting but the french ministry is warning that they may be plarning to regroup and return, and certainly the challenge of securing this area for the french with the help of the armies of various neighboring african countries is enormous. it's great b
. >>> in the west african nation of mali there's progress. government forces backed by the french have taken control of two key cities. elizabeth palmer is in central mali this morning. >> reporter: french and malian troops have now surrounded the legendary city of timbuktu. they're at the airport and they're waiting for special forces to clear the town inside so they can roll in. this follows more than a week of air strikes, and it does mean that two of the most important cities...
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mao mali is a peaceful nation. they resolve conflict through dialogue and negotiation and that's all turned on its head now with al qaeda working in that part of the world, and it seems to me it's something that we should take action on actually. >> speak of action. >> well, you know, this is -- this is -- mali does not have the resources to deal with this themselves. so whether it's an african force, u.n. force, somebody needs to pay attention to this because the once peaceful people, their lives have been totally turned upside down, and it's -- somebody should take action and not just stand by and watch another country fall to extremist views. >> general myers, thank you very much. >> thank you, charlie. >>> every year in the middle of the winter the baseball hall of fame chooses new members. when the vote was reviewed yesterday, it sent a chilling message. >> it rejected some great players suspected of using steroids. >> for only the eighth time since voting began in 1936, briep, they did not elect anyone to coo
mao mali is a peaceful nation. they resolve conflict through dialogue and negotiation and that's all turned on its head now with al qaeda working in that part of the world, and it seems to me it's something that we should take action on actually. >> speak of action. >> well, you know, this is -- this is -- mali does not have the resources to deal with this themselves. so whether it's an african force, u.n. force, somebody needs to pay attention to this because the once peaceful...
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france, upping its military campaign in mali, hundreds of troops on the ground there as of yesterday. as french aircraft carry out air strikes, bombings, suspected terrorist camps and warehouses and islamic terror groups currently have control of a huge chunk of mali's northern territory and french leaders say action is needed to keep it from being the new hub of terror activity in north africa. new word from an airline who says their dreamliner aircraft is experienced repeated problems. japan airlines reporting this plane had a fuel leak in boston last week, sprung another leak today. boeing 787 dreamliner losing more than 26 gallons of fuel, during a routine pre-flight check and one of the boeing's top customers is having trouble, major trouble, fuel leak, cracked cockpit window and here in the united states, as you may know, federal regulators asked for review of design and assembly of the 200 million dollar aircraft. well, thousands of people gathering today to mark one year since the doomed italian cruise ship, costa concordia ran aground off the the coast. it began with a memori
france, upping its military campaign in mali, hundreds of troops on the ground there as of yesterday. as french aircraft carry out air strikes, bombings, suspected terrorist camps and warehouses and islamic terror groups currently have control of a huge chunk of mali's northern territory and french leaders say action is needed to keep it from being the new hub of terror activity in north africa. new word from an airline who says their dreamliner aircraft is experienced repeated problems. japan...
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the operation coming after an appeal for help from mali's president. the attacks are driving islamic rebels out of a key city and destroying a militant command center. according to the "wall street journal," paris is asking the u.s. to send drone there is to support the campaign and france is raising its own terror threat level as a result of the strike. it's important to understand that the al-qaeda group there is one of the most dangerous offshoots of the terror group in the entire world. they've essentially carved out their own territory in the lawless desert region in the northern part of the country over the past nine months. we'll have much more to come on this developing story. gregg? >> gregg: a new push this week to hold the syrian government responsible for war crimes committed during their nearly two-year-old civil war, more than 50 countries now backing a plan set to be presented to the united nations security council, referring members of the assad regime to the war crimes tribunal at the hague in the nether hands. conner powell is live wi
the operation coming after an appeal for help from mali's president. the attacks are driving islamic rebels out of a key city and destroying a militant command center. according to the "wall street journal," paris is asking the u.s. to send drone there is to support the campaign and france is raising its own terror threat level as a result of the strike. it's important to understand that the al-qaeda group there is one of the most dangerous offshoots of the terror group in the entire...
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>> well this is -- mali does not have the resources to deal with this themselves. so whether it's an african force, whether it's a u.n. force. somebody needs to pay attention to this. a once peaceful people have been totally -- their lives have been totally turned upside-down. somebody should take action and not just stand by and watch another country fall to extremist views. >> thank you very much. >>> the baseball hall of fame introduced new members. they sent this chilling message. >> they accused playersrejected players suspected of using steroids. >> for the first time in years, they did not elect anyone in cooperstown. >> reporter: making that remarkable. two of the year's all-time greats barry bonds and roger clemens were shut out. >> when i found out they weren't elected, i was stunned. i was stunned. >> reporter: bill rhoden is a sports columnist for "the new york times." >> i saw he's guys generational superstars. 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, these guys great. >> reporter: others call them cheaters tied to the steroid era although neither player was ever proven to
>> well this is -- mali does not have the resources to deal with this themselves. so whether it's an african force, whether it's a u.n. force. somebody needs to pay attention to this. a once peaceful people have been totally -- their lives have been totally turned upside-down. somebody should take action and not just stand by and watch another country fall to extremist views. >> thank you very much. >>> the baseball hall of fame introduced new members. they sent this...
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we've seen the relationship between libya and mali in europe. i think we have civil war in syria, unrest in jordan and bahrain, who knows if saudi arabia will be able to last a moment, what we used to call a peace process has totally stopped. i think the administration has to be wary and just careful about pointing to the middle east. yes, consequence things are happening there, history is in the making. we don't know at the end of the day if things are going to be better or worse. i would make the argument things are objectively worse. it's not to blame the administration. large forces are under way. it's hard to argue things are better or worse. >> another page is turning, sarah palin and fox news are parting way. the former vice presidential candidate last appeared on the network november 19th and will no longer be a paid contributor. the "national journal" takes a look at her tenure in a piece which reads in part, "once the face of an energetic and politically potent tea party movement, palin is leaving fox at a time when polls show the tea
we've seen the relationship between libya and mali in europe. i think we have civil war in syria, unrest in jordan and bahrain, who knows if saudi arabia will be able to last a moment, what we used to call a peace process has totally stopped. i think the administration has to be wary and just careful about pointing to the middle east. yes, consequence things are happening there, history is in the making. we don't know at the end of the day if things are going to be better or worse. i would make...
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they're fighting in northern mali. elizabeth palmer is there this morning. >> reporter: the military operation is an international effort and the pentagon is now saying its involvement could last another two weeks. on the main airfield in the capital bamako, a huge operation is under way. u.s. transport planes are critical. at this stage they are limited in part of the effort, carrying more than a hundred tons of cargo they picked up in france. colonel kevin oliver is one of the commanders. >> primarily what you'll see is a lot of vehicles and then the french troops requirious to support those vehicles and drive them. >> reporter: the french operation is aimed at these fighters, financed by smuggling and kidnapping. over ten months they've conquered town and town. less than 300 miles from the capital, the french launched a series of air strikes, and this one captured by civilians on cell phones. now french ground troops along with malian soldiers are pushing back, reclaim their territory. their aim is to reclaim the to
they're fighting in northern mali. elizabeth palmer is there this morning. >> reporter: the military operation is an international effort and the pentagon is now saying its involvement could last another two weeks. on the main airfield in the capital bamako, a huge operation is under way. u.s. transport planes are critical. at this stage they are limited in part of the effort, carrying more than a hundred tons of cargo they picked up in france. colonel kevin oliver is one of the...
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responsibility for the algeria attack and who set up a base in the next door west african country of mali. i am told that u.s. transport planes along with those of other nations are now bringing french troops and french military gear from a base in the southern part of france into the capital of mali. we're told the airlift will go on for at least a week and that cooperation with france could also include intelligence sharing and the refueling of french fighter jets who are staging bombing runs into mali. no combat troops though. but france is taking care of that. they have got about 2,000 of their troops on the ground, another thousand african troops on the ground, and they're moving against -- successfully so far -- the militants there in that country. back to you, jon. jon: greg talcott, thank you. arthel: a fox news alert, a major development in the quest for the keystone pipeline. the pipeline would carry oil from canada through the united states to the gulf of mexico. environmentalists have fought it for years. the president expected to make a decision on it soon, and now there's ne
responsibility for the algeria attack and who set up a base in the next door west african country of mali. i am told that u.s. transport planes along with those of other nations are now bringing french troops and french military gear from a base in the southern part of france into the capital of mali. we're told the airlift will go on for at least a week and that cooperation with france could also include intelligence sharing and the refueling of french fighter jets who are staging bombing runs...
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france's military operation to reclaim northern mali has been swift and successful, but the conflict is not over yet. people from the south are joining the battle and many are seeking revenge for atrocities committed during the straight islamist rule. >> ready to die for their country these young men appear to go home. for months, they have been training in this camp south of the front line, bruising over what happened last year. and that is when rebels came to their home in timbuktu. >> they tied up the head of the family and then raped his wife in front of him and then his daughter. >> they have had training. they might be also working with men like him. in his heart this is something they want to approve of. he would like a vengeance against the hole at the group. >> all of them are rebels or bandits. when we get to the north, they should get out of our way. they are enemies of the state. >> this is a highway that unites this area. now, fear has driven away this group that controls the salt trade. they fled to neighboring countries. i ask what they are afraid of. of death, he says
france's military operation to reclaim northern mali has been swift and successful, but the conflict is not over yet. people from the south are joining the battle and many are seeking revenge for atrocities committed during the straight islamist rule. >> ready to die for their country these young men appear to go home. for months, they have been training in this camp south of the front line, bruising over what happened last year. and that is when rebels came to their home in timbuktu....
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more than 100 people have been killed in fierce fighting in the african nation of mali. mal i's government in france, the country's former colonial ruler are fighting to draw out islamist rebels who control a large portion of that country. paul ryan will headline this year's conservative political action conference cpac. it's an important annual gathering for republicans. the wisconsin congressman is widely considered to be a contender for president come 2016. >>> miss america will feature a pageant first. miss montana will be the first autistic contestant in the event. she was diagnosed at the age of 11 with borderline asperger's syndrome. >>> it's an epidemic, widespread and in all, but three states and it's what everybody is talking about, the flu season. it's hit millions this season harder than ever before. hospitals are just trying to keep up. >> reporter: thomas, there been encouraging signs that this new outbreak might be leveling off in some parts of the south and doctors just aren't sure. across the country thises has been very serious. 47 states are reporting
more than 100 people have been killed in fierce fighting in the african nation of mali. mal i's government in france, the country's former colonial ruler are fighting to draw out islamist rebels who control a large portion of that country. paul ryan will headline this year's conservative political action conference cpac. it's an important annual gathering for republicans. the wisconsin congressman is widely considered to be a contender for president come 2016. >>> miss america will...
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in the region a safe haven, and we'd note that the government of mali has asked for french support in their fight against aqim. as you know, the government of france has asked for some additional intelligence and logistic support from the united states and, as i said the other day, we're considering those requests. we have some unique airlift capability and we are working with the french to provide them support in moving troops and equipment. as we've said previously, we are also providing intelligence support. >> all right, just briefly on one other topic. you mentioned that the president has an event on monday. can you give us any color about how he's preparing for his speech, and any little tidbits about what he might say? >> i have no preview of his remarks. the president i think is very appreciative of the fact that the american people have given him this opportunity to deliver a second inaugural address. he, as you know, takes very seriously speeches of this kind and is very engaged in the process. he's working on his remarks. but i don't have any details for you. i think it's t
in the region a safe haven, and we'd note that the government of mali has asked for french support in their fight against aqim. as you know, the government of france has asked for some additional intelligence and logistic support from the united states and, as i said the other day, we're considering those requests. we have some unique airlift capability and we are working with the french to provide them support in moving troops and equipment. as we've said previously, we are also providing...
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after an appeal from help from mali's president and involved hundreds of french troops. officials say one french helicopter was downed and the pilot later died of his wounds. we're also getting new reports that france has just raised its terror threat level as a result of the current military action. and it's important to understand, this is one of the most dangerous off-shoots of al-qaeda in the world bar none. they've carved out their territory in the lawless desert region in the northern part of that country in the past nine months. we will have much more to come on this developing story, so stay tuned. kelly. >> kelly: well, growing concerns about the direction of u.s. foreign policy in the wake of former republican senator chuck hagel's nomination as the next secretary of defense. mr. hagel currently serve as the co-chair of president obama's intelligence advisory board and many critics are worried saying that a number of hagel's past comments, including iran, cuba and israel have been completely at odds with u.s. interests. the congresswoman, the chairperson of the
after an appeal from help from mali's president and involved hundreds of french troops. officials say one french helicopter was downed and the pilot later died of his wounds. we're also getting new reports that france has just raised its terror threat level as a result of the current military action. and it's important to understand, this is one of the most dangerous off-shoots of al-qaeda in the world bar none. they've carved out their territory in the lawless desert region in the northern...
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is heading france with the operation in mali aimedting islamic extremists. the foreign minimum stir says the u.s. is providing communications and transportation help. u.s. officials say they also offered to send drones to the african nation. meanwhile, the french military is claiming new success after launching air strikes on at least four northern towns including major city where they targeted training camps used by the al-qaeda linked rebel group controlling the city. >> gregg: a major development out of egypt as they order a retile of hosni mubarak. he was convicted of killing hundreds of protestors that ended in regime. the ruling coming two years after his downfall with egypt still mired in political turmoil. coner powell has more on the story. >> reporter: there were loud cries of joy and celebration in the courtroom as the judge issued his acquittal notice. members and supporters of the mubarak government were happy to see this outcome believing that this was the due justice that the former president deserves and they were heard scream, long live just
is heading france with the operation in mali aimedting islamic extremists. the foreign minimum stir says the u.s. is providing communications and transportation help. u.s. officials say they also offered to send drones to the african nation. meanwhile, the french military is claiming new success after launching air strikes on at least four northern towns including major city where they targeted training camps used by the al-qaeda linked rebel group controlling the city. >> gregg: a major...
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french forces are backing soldiers trying to repel islamist offensive in mali. and in somalia french commandos tried but failed to rescue an intelligent agent held hostage for three years now. bicyclist lance armstrong sits down for an interview with oprah winfrey tomorrow. there are reports that he's ready to admit to charges of doping which he denied up to now and that he will apologize. eugene patterson the pulitzer prize winning former editor of the atlantic constitution died last night at his home in florida. patterson was a legendary newspaper man. he wrote about the civil rights movement at a time when many southern newspapers avoided dealing with it. later he served as managing editor of the "washington post" and played a key role in the publication of the pentagon papers. one of his last projects, an attempt to cut thousands of words from the king james bible in hopes of making biblical stories a little easier for the average person to follow. eugene patterson was 89 years old. last night, mallory hagan a 23-year-old from brooklyn, new york, won the tit
french forces are backing soldiers trying to repel islamist offensive in mali. and in somalia french commandos tried but failed to rescue an intelligent agent held hostage for three years now. bicyclist lance armstrong sits down for an interview with oprah winfrey tomorrow. there are reports that he's ready to admit to charges of doping which he denied up to now and that he will apologize. eugene patterson the pulitzer prize winning former editor of the atlantic constitution died last night at...
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what's the answer in mali, what's the answer in yemen, what's the answer in somalia -- [inaudible] >> just a sec. the question is, the question is that the criticism of, the criticism of the obama administration on its actions in a variety of these al-qaeda fronts, mali, yemen, somalia, was persuasive, but what's the right answer? >> well, i don't have a right answer, and this isn't a single right answer for any of these various places. but i think that we need to get beyond a very doctrinaire, binary view of troops on the ground, no troops on the ground situation here. i do think that it is in our interests to find a way to work with local partners, um, in order to combat local groups and allow them to help them to dpomp their territories with their own forces. unfortunately, i think that the way to do that involves putting some boots on the ground, and we have a long tradition. it's interesting, it was started by a democratic president who was of the last president who was actually enthusiastic about this kind of thing, was john f. kennedy. and this is one of the things the special
what's the answer in mali, what's the answer in yemen, what's the answer in somalia -- [inaudible] >> just a sec. the question is, the question is that the criticism of, the criticism of the obama administration on its actions in a variety of these al-qaeda fronts, mali, yemen, somalia, was persuasive, but what's the right answer? >> well, i don't have a right answer, and this isn't a single right answer for any of these various places. but i think that we need to get beyond a very...
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reporter: secretary clinton connected what happened in ben addenda city to the rise of al qaeda in mali and the terror attack in algeria, and she will make what may be her final appearance on capitol hill today to introduce john kerry at his confirmation hearing. he is likely to be asked how he'd address those threats as the next secretary of state. >> mar gren brgaret brennan, th >>> david ig nair shus wrote on this. good morning. >> good morning. >> she answered the questions and asked to put this behind her. >> she gave a good account. it was an intense session. thing on the sound bite we'll remember, secretary clinton asking what difference does it make knowing exactly how this happened. i think it does make a difference, and the reason is it's clear in hindsight that the united states simply didn't know enough about what was happening in benghazi on the day that these four americans were killed. the intelligence wasn't good, the security wasn't good. the plip low mats failed. there's a deep obligation on the department to do it better. so i think that position will persist. it's go
reporter: secretary clinton connected what happened in ben addenda city to the rise of al qaeda in mali and the terror attack in algeria, and she will make what may be her final appearance on capitol hill today to introduce john kerry at his confirmation hearing. he is likely to be asked how he'd address those threats as the next secretary of state. >> mar gren brgaret brennan, th >>> david ig nair shus wrote on this. good morning. >> good morning. >> she answered the...
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that they think the market is underappreciating that this is a game changer in activity not just in mali, but across west africa in general. lastly, the aussie/dollar is down, too. there is some risk coming out in this risk off despite stocks doing better. the dollar/yen had punched through 90. it's now below 89. that was above 1 is.25. it's moving back to some of its gains. so some major levels hit in forex today, guys. it's not just about 1500 on the s&p. although to be sure, people around the world will be watching that level, as well. back over to you. >> kelly, are you behind the jap foes because they are the ultimate kainsians at this point? >> no. what i love, joe, what i'm dying to see if finally whether this experiment, now that they've decided they're going to be extremely bold again and we'll see whether the activity really does follow. at least the rhetoric is there. it's been two or three decades of status quo in japan. as one analyst put it the other day, it feels as though time has stopped in japan. the reason why i'm so interested in the story is i want to know if this is
that they think the market is underappreciating that this is a game changer in activity not just in mali, but across west africa in general. lastly, the aussie/dollar is down, too. there is some risk coming out in this risk off despite stocks doing better. the dollar/yen had punched through 90. it's now below 89. that was above 1 is.25. it's moving back to some of its gains. so some major levels hit in forex today, guys. it's not just about 1500 on the s&p. although to be sure, people...
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the terrorists say the raid was retailings for french military action in mali. >>> turning to the plans for the inauguration. >> preparations are in full swing for the swearing in ceremony and parade. today, more than 6,000 national guard personnel will be deployed inside the district to help with traffic control, crowd management, and communications. another 2,000 will be put on alert just outside of the city. meantime, the media will get a behind the scenes tour of preparations underway at the convention center, for the commander-in-chief's ball and inaugural ball. >>> metro requires will be able to buy a special all-day pass for inauguration day. nine stations will sell the passes, featuring an image of president obama. they're $15 and passengers can reload more money on them to use after. it's expected 600 to 800,000 riders on monday. >>> ebay and craigslist have promised to crack down on the sale of scalped inaugural tickets online. the tickets were free, but they're hard to come by, of course. now they've been sold for thousands on the internet. new york senator charles schumer ca
the terrorists say the raid was retailings for french military action in mali. >>> turning to the plans for the inauguration. >> preparations are in full swing for the swearing in ceremony and parade. today, more than 6,000 national guard personnel will be deployed inside the district to help with traffic control, crowd management, and communications. another 2,000 will be put on alert just outside of the city. meantime, the media will get a behind the scenes tour of preparations...
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militants called the stunning attack retaliation for french troops in neighboring mali. >> taking a group like this all at once, it's a nightmarish scenario, to be honest. >> right now, bp says the situation remains unclear and ongoing. there are still reports out there that some hostages are still being held inside. and bp confirms that some of its employees remain unaccounted for. willie? >> a lot of people waiting for answers. michelle kosinski in london this morning. michelle, thanks. >>> it may be disturbing to some viewers especially if you have kids in the room right now. a man beat and robbed a woman waiting for the subway in philadelphia and threw her on the tracks. she managed to crawl over to the other platform with no serious injuries. the suspect was caught two days later, still carrying the victim's cell phone. >>> for years, dear abby dished out words of advice. she died thursday. along with her twin sister, ann landers, phillips created the column always writing with a dash of wit and wisdom. phillips was 94 years old. >>> second inauguration on monday, the commander in ch
militants called the stunning attack retaliation for french troops in neighboring mali. >> taking a group like this all at once, it's a nightmarish scenario, to be honest. >> right now, bp says the situation remains unclear and ongoing. there are still reports out there that some hostages are still being held inside. and bp confirms that some of its employees remain unaccounted for. willie? >> a lot of people waiting for answers. michelle kosinski in london this morning....
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strikes would be necessary, france is now launching a ground assault on rebels linked to al qaeda in mali. america has ruled out american boots on the ground. >>> the former governor of south carolina, who disappeared for five days while he was in office, is launching a political comeback. mark sanford is running for congress, trying to reclaim the seat he held two decades ago. his fall from grace in 2009 came after he admitted his story about hiking in the appalachians was a lie to cover up his affair. >>> and finally, the power of the internet and the most social of media on display here. five siblings, led by their two big sisters, wanted a dog really bad. the parents say, you put a picture up, you ask facebook for 1 million likes. and if you get 1 million likes, we'll get you a dog. they figured, no way. they didn't figure it would take about 13 hours. >> what? >> to get 1 million likes. >> are you serious? >> i am serious, elizabeth vargas. holland wants a dog. portland, oregon, wants a dog. i do believe in the lara spencer household, the auto voting was fast and true. >> can i tell
strikes would be necessary, france is now launching a ground assault on rebels linked to al qaeda in mali. america has ruled out american boots on the ground. >>> the former governor of south carolina, who disappeared for five days while he was in office, is launching a political comeback. mark sanford is running for congress, trying to reclaim the seat he held two decades ago. his fall from grace in 2009 came after he admitted his story about hiking in the appalachians was a lie to...
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. >> maly habló con el corazón en la mano. >> vea, usted está comentando la rica satcha pretto.incertidumbre en venezuelacifras preocupantes por gripe.cambian reglas para prestamistasun nuevo periodo presidencial inicia hoy sin el mandatario electo en venezuela. el gobierno dice que investira al pueblo en representacion de hugo chavez mientras la oposicion manifiesta preocupacion por el rumbo que tomara el pais.el brote de influenza ha afectado a mas de 20 mil personas en todo el pais y cobrado la vida de al menos 18 niqos. en boston se declaro estado emergencia por el alto numero de casos.establecen nuevas medidas para verificar el historial de credito de quienes solicitan prestamos hipotecarios. entraran en vigor en 2014. (música) disculpe, señora, siéntese. >> señora, siéntase suave y podemos eliminar estos rollos de grasa y sin tener que ir, a tener que ir al bisturí, y es una máquina que congela la grasa corporal. >> ¿cómo funciona esta maravilla?. >> sí, es impresionado, esto se hace con frío, está aprobado por fda y está en uso hace años, pero es capaz de eliminar áreas
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is getting involved in places like mali, algeria, to make sure that there's good governance which means jobs, stability, lower unemployment and less of a risk for militants that could grab a pool of people that are angry and unemployed and all that means is it's important to u.s. security and it's totally changed u.s. diplomacy. >> zain verjee, reporting live for us this morning. >>> one hour from now a new strict gun control will be unveiled and the latest push comes from senator dianne feinstein, the california democrat who authored the original ban back in the '90s. sources tell us miss feinstein will have with her a bushmaster, the military rifle used in the massacre from sandy hook elementary. it would ban the sale, transfer, and importation of guns fitted with detachable magazines and ban the importation of assault weapons and large capacity magazines and high-capacity magazines that hold more than ten rounds. dana bash is live in washington. let's talk about dianne feinstein's props first. she's going to be holding a bushmasterer? >> reporter: i'm not sure if she'll be holding it
is getting involved in places like mali, algeria, to make sure that there's good governance which means jobs, stability, lower unemployment and less of a risk for militants that could grab a pool of people that are angry and unemployed and all that means is it's important to u.s. security and it's totally changed u.s. diplomacy. >> zain verjee, reporting live for us this morning. >>> one hour from now a new strict gun control will be unveiled and the latest push comes from...
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/french military operation near his base, in the african country of mali, where the first transport planes were put into action on monday. officials say the attackers were heavily armed with sophisticated weapons. and their leader has threatened more attacks against american and european targets in the area soon. george? >> brian, thank you. >>> we have a consumer alert now. an abc news exclusive look at a new report that shows how many of the foods we buy may not be what we're paying for. filled with cheap substitutes instead of the real thing. abc's jim avila has the story. >> reporter: it's what we expect as shoppers. >> i think that anything they put in there should be listed on the ingredients label. >> reporter: but a new scientific troll down the grocery aisle, by the nonprofit food detectives, usp, discovered rising numbers of fake ingredients in products from olive oil, to spices, to fruit juice. in a new database to be released tomorrow, and obtained by abc news this morning, usp warns consumers the fda and manufacturers, that the amount of food fraud they found is up 60% over la
/french military operation near his base, in the african country of mali, where the first transport planes were put into action on monday. officials say the attackers were heavily armed with sophisticated weapons. and their leader has threatened more attacks against american and european targets in the area soon. george? >> brian, thank you. >>> we have a consumer alert now. an abc news exclusive look at a new report that shows how many of the foods we buy may not be what we're...
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why is president not asked about algeria, mali? martha: so true. >> libya. these are front and center in the news right now. the next question after he says this is, i have to ask you, what's the date of expiration of this endorsement? that's his follow-up question to the president saying that al qaeda has been dismantled. martha: that is great point, kirsten. tucker, go ahead. >> this is consistent by the way. you remember on september 12th, the day of at tax in benghazi which four americans were murdered the president did an interview with steve kroft which he said, we don't know whether this was an act of terrorism or not. cbs sat on the sound bite, only news on the interview and did not release that to the public until way after it became a major issue in presidential debate. they worked on behalf of the obama campaign. your question which is smart one, why are they doing this? i don't know. "60 minutes" is good show a lot of the time. martha: they will take heat for this for some time. >> he is like kryptonite for them. martha: "60 minutes" interview wi
why is president not asked about algeria, mali? martha: so true. >> libya. these are front and center in the news right now. the next question after he says this is, i have to ask you, what's the date of expiration of this endorsement? that's his follow-up question to the president saying that al qaeda has been dismantled. martha: that is great point, kirsten. tucker, go ahead. >> this is consistent by the way. you remember on september 12th, the day of at tax in benghazi which four...
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evidence france is making progress in the battle with radical islamists in mali. one faction of the rebel group has split off from the al-qaeda linked allies to form a new group look r for a, quote, negotiated solution to the conflict, following 12 days of french air strikes. up employment in spain hit a new record high, 26% up from 25% in the third quarter. almost six million spaniards are out of work. enduring the second recession in just over three years in spain. those are the headlines from the fox business network. back to melissa and lori. >> thanks so much. laborup -- labor unions suffering a sharp drop in membership. the membership rate fell from 11.8% to 11.3% of all workers. that is its lowest levels since the 1930s. it means they lost about 400,000 members from the ranks. union membership declined over three decades, but the story could be austerity. losses in the public sector hitting them hard with more than half the losses coming from government workers like teachers, firefighters, public administrators. time now for lou dobbs. >> one hates to lose
evidence france is making progress in the battle with radical islamists in mali. one faction of the rebel group has split off from the al-qaeda linked allies to form a new group look r for a, quote, negotiated solution to the conflict, following 12 days of french air strikes. up employment in spain hit a new record high, 26% up from 25% in the third quarter. almost six million spaniards are out of work. enduring the second recession in just over three years in spain. those are the headlines...